Charlotte Commercial Construction Law Attorney
With so many parties involved in a single construction project, it is inevitable that your business will run into disputes from time to time. When that time comes, you want to be prepared to handle your commercial construction dispute.
Charlotte construction attorney Fred DeVore represents a wide range of businesses in the construction industry -- from general contractors to home builders, real estate developers to subcontractors involved in residential and commercial construction disputes.
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Most issues that arise regarding construction law concern responsibility: Is a builder required to follow an architect's blueprints if doing so results in code violations? When do lien rights expire, and when they do, who gets them?
Attorney Fred DeVore handles a wide range of issues facing contractors, subcontractors, and developers involved in commercial construction disputes, such as:
- Construction defects such as: water intrusion and mold, foundation failure, and cracked walls
- Construction contract disputes
- Labor issues and arbitration
- Contractor licensing issues
- Mechanics' liens
- Financial disputes
- Compliance issues
When representing Charlotte businesses involved in commercial construction, attorney DeVore reviews all contracts up front to prevent problems from arising down the road. He can identify terms that expose builders to unwanted liability and take preventative measures.
Six Year Statute of Repose: In the state of North Carolina, liability for construction defects or problems expires after six years, regardless of whether all work is under warranty for only one year. If you are involved in a dispute within six years after constructing a building, call attorney DeVore for representation.
Commercial Construction Representative Clients: Beazer Homes, John Wieland Homes, Portrait Homes
Construction Insurance Issues
Insurance questions often arise in construction defect cases because it may not be clear if the homeowner's insurance or the builder's insurance should cover the damage in question.
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From general contractors to developers, attorney Fred DeVore can explain your rights and answer your questions regarding commercial construction law. Contact the Charlotte law offices of Fred W. DeVore III online or call toll free at 888-749-9847.






















